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lol, the Kashmiri Shias are willing to put their neck on the line for an Iranian spy general rather than their basic human rights. The Sunnis on the other hand cannot even be bothered to do that.
maybe they had no problem with current situation if they are left alone , and all this was to send a message . leave us alone.lol, the Kashmiri Shias are willing to put their neck on the line for an Iranian spy general rather than their basic human rights. The Sunnis on the other hand cannot even be bothered to do that.
Occupying forces don't generally need a warrant, a gun is usually enough.maybe they had no problem with current situation if they are left alone , and all this was to send a message . leave us alone.
by the way a serious question , why the officer entered the house ?
was he had any warrant to do that ?
the question is do people in those area consider them as occupying forcesOccupying forces don't generally need a warrant, a gun is usually enough.
the question is do people in those area consider them as occupying forces
Are you frickin serious lol ?the question is do people in those area consider them as occupying forces
That's like a perfect description of today's Middle East. lol Thanks for the good laugh, bro.Yeah. They have been occupied for over 30 years now. Have you guys been sleeping?
Only Pakistan supports the Kashmiris. Rest of Muslim countries in the middle east are busy sodomizing each other, eating lizards, banging instagram models, getting nose jobs, and kissing NATO and Israeli ***.
Muslims on Palestine issue
On the left is a Kashmiri being used as a human shield by the coward Hindu Indian Army, meanwhile on the right is a Palestinian being used as a human shield by the coward Jew Israeli Army.
There is virtually no difference as the Indians are trying to land grab in Kashmir just as the Israelis are doing in the Palestinian territories.
There is a deep link between Kashmir and Iran, which I thought you Shias knew about. Even your Khomeini traces his ancestry from there.
https://www.greaterkashmir.com/todays-paper/khomeinis-kashmir-connection
We know about it actually. Khomeini's ancestors lived in India for a short period but it was Uttar Pradesh as far as I know. Apparently, that part of India was called Kingdom of Awadh and it had Twelever Shiite rulers of Persian origin.There is a deep link between Kashmir and Iran, which I thought you Shias knew about. Even your Khomeini traces his ancestry from there.
We don't stay quiet on Kashmir. Khamenei himself urged India to refrain from violence against Kashmiris and it is quite rare for Khamenei to talk about this kind of matters, unless it pertains to the US or Israel.A bug chunk of Kashmir is shia, for a supposed protector shia interests around the globe Iran sure stays quiet...
the question is do people in those area consider them as occupying forces
at least yall talked about it, I respect thatWe know about it actually. Khomeini's ancestors lived in India for a short period but it was Uttar Pradesh as far as I know. Apparently, that part of India was called Kingdom of Awadh and it had Twelever Shiite rulers of Persian origin.
Nevertheless, I remember once I talked to a gorgeous Kashmiri girl that worked at a shop in Dubai. She loved Iranians and said that they consider us brothers and we are similar. Since then I have always felt that Kashmiris are closely linked to us.
We don't stay quiet on Kashmir. Khamenei himself urged India to refrain from violence against Kashmiris and it is quite rare for Khamenei to talk about this kind of matters, unless it pertains to the US or Israel.
On August 21 (2019), Khamenei tweeted: “We have good relations with India, but we expect the Indian government to adopt a just policy towards the noble people of Kashmir and prevent the oppression & bullying of Muslims in this region.”
Tehran’s Friday prayers leader, Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi-Kermani, called revoking Kashmir’s autonomy “an ugly act” and warned India “to prevent confrontations with the Muslims” as “this is not in India’s interest or the interest of the region.”